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sponsored by Avaya Inc.
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20 Jun 2008
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20 Jun 2008
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PDF
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12
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Editorial Resource Guide
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Network managers are continually looking for ways to use unified communications application servers to link IP technologies with legacy systems-converging both voice and data onto the same network. To avoid many of the inevitable pitfalls that take place when migrating to unified communications, IT managers must follow some simple, yet important, best practices.
To give you a more in-depth look into making a smooth transition to unified communications, take a look at this exclusive E-Guide-a series of expert tips written by Gary Audin.
Topics:
Messaging Solutions
Interactive Voice Response
Telephone / CTI / VOIP
Wireless Application Protocol
Service Oriented Architecture
Unified Communications
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Author
Gary Audin
Gary Audin has more than 40 years of computer, communications and security experience. He has planned, designed, specified, implemented and operated data, LAN and telephone networks. These have included local area, national, and international networks, as well as VoIP and IP convergent networks in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Australia and Asia.
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